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The first mascot was Pinocchio, for the UEFA Euro 1980 in Italy. [1] Since then, every tournament has had a mascot except for the UEFA Euro 2008 and UEFA Euro 2012, that both had two. The mascots are mostly targeted at children, with cartoon shows and other merchandise released to coincide with the competition.
Burnley sported two stars on their 2006–07 shirt, for the club's 125th anniversary, to celebrate their two league titles in 1921 and 1960. [21] Likewise Bury in 2009–10, also for their 125th anniversary, commemorating their 1900 and 1903 FA Cup triumphs; Bury have since revived the stars, from 2011 to 2012, after a season's absence. [ 22 ]
Isco scored his first international goal for Spain in a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match against Belarus in Huelva on 15 November 2014, opening a 3–0 win. [ 58 ] Isco scored his first hat-trick for Spain on 27 March 2018, netting three goals against Argentina in a 6–1 friendly win.
Felipe VI, the king of Spain, has owned bespoke shirts from Burgos since his first communion in 1975. [8] [9] His father, grandfather and great-grandfather: Juan Carlos I, the Count of Barcelona and Alfonso XIII respectively, have all been customers of Burgos. [10] Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, former Tsar of Bulgaria, is another customer.
In the early 1960s Amancio Ortega started his own business in the clothing industry while working for a local shirt maker in A Coruña, Spain. [12] Ortega began developing his designs and he and his wife Rosalia Mera started making clothes in their home.
FIFA forced Spain to produce an all-white third kit. [ 47 ] [ 44 ] The match between the Netherlands and Spain was played in the Netherlands' dark blue away kits and Spain's white third-choice kits. In the 2018 FIFA World Cup third place match , both Belgium and England wore their away colours of yellow and red by choice, respectively, despite ...
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In June 2024, Ruiz was named in Spain's squad for UEFA Euro 2024 in Germany. [30] In the team's opening match of the tournament, he scored Spain's second goal as they beat Croatia 3–0 at Berlin's Olympiastadion. [31] Fabián played as a starter during the rest of the tournament helping Spain win their fourth European championship. [32]